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change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> we are going to look at last-minute stock place for your portfolio new obama millionaires house, do they stack up against gop presidents? >>> and a once we know who will be the president the next four years will we finally solve the fiscal cliff? if not, you won't believe what it will cost you. get back to power lunch. >>> the voters are heading to the poll, with the election behind us tomorrow, will we see a pop either way because of some of the uncertainty removed from the market or not? your massive this morning, you had interesting statistics and you said this market looks like '08 all over again what way? >> traditionally, election
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u.s. is on negative outlook. s&p already downgraded. >> i think that we all kind of remember what happened -- i think that the big worry on the left side would be i think listen, nothing happened. interest rates went down again. that's a scare tactic. i'll use a scare tactic. $600 billion in new taxes january 1. that's reality. >> unemployment going back to 9.1 if this happens. that's a number that gets your attention. the "times" does a nice piece about fix the debt group. groups of very large companies trying to weigh in on their own side with ads. i don't know if we have them right now. nike with a mock nike ad that says just fix it. mcdonald's saying i'm fixing it. >> home depot. we can fix it. >> that group raised a lot of money over the last year or so. $30 million, $40 million, more than you might have anticipated to mount this public campaign. >> dave is doing a lot of great things. ceo of honeywell. wants to put aside -- i don't know if he's a democrat or republican. i know he's a
u.s. is on negative outlook. s&p already downgraded. >> i think that we all kind of remember what happened -- i think that the big worry on the left side would be i think listen, nothing happened. interest rates went down again. that's a scare tactic. i'll use a scare tactic. $600 billion in new taxes january 1. that's reality. >> unemployment going back to 9.1 if this happens. that's a number that gets your attention. the "times" does a nice piece about fix the debt...
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the u.s. is starting to show good trends. in an area that capital spending might be flat or plus 2%, enterprise is starting to show some signs of coming back outside of europe. commercial marketplace, which is what i watch the most, is also doing okay. so i would assume government's going to continue to be tough, especially the u.s. federal government. public sector around the world, okay. in the u.s., not counting federal. good in asia-pacific. still challenging in europe. >> we're looking at challenges in the u.s., obviously. i want to get your take on what's going on with with taxes and what your expectations are. first off, you've got 87% of total cash held overseas. is that right? >> that is probably pretty accurate. probably in excess of $40 billion. >> what are the pans to repay trait? is it worth taking a tax hit to invest domestically, or it's too expensi expensive, so you leave that money overseas until you see a change in tax code? >> we're at a cross roads. we clearly want to put this money to use in a way that be
the u.s. is starting to show good trends. in an area that capital spending might be flat or plus 2%, enterprise is starting to show some signs of coming back outside of europe. commercial marketplace, which is what i watch the most, is also doing okay. so i would assume government's going to continue to be tough, especially the u.s. federal government. public sector around the world, okay. in the u.s., not counting federal. good in asia-pacific. still challenging in europe. >> we're...
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the u.s. added more than 1 million nairs under obama. that's 1,000 millionaires a day, or 40 millionaires an hour. now, in total there are now more than 5 million nairs in the u.s., 19 trillion in total wealth. the u.s. added more millionaires in obama's first three years than george busch created in his eight years. the obama gains are on par roughly clinton's second term, that was the big bull market earthquake the dot com boom. stock markets dried most of the growth decline in millionaires, the market rebounded in 2009 and 2010 gave us all those new millionaires, so, millionaires have done well under obama but as one of my readers wrote to me, brian, bernanke did more to create millionaires than barack obama. >> pretty much like dropping those million dollar -- >> it has. >> dollars from the sky, right? >> in order to take advantage of asset inflation, you have to have assets. >> that's right. most of the millionaires will lean toward romney. the top issues for voters are the national defic
the u.s. added more than 1 million nairs under obama. that's 1,000 millionaires a day, or 40 millionaires an hour. now, in total there are now more than 5 million nairs in the u.s., 19 trillion in total wealth. the u.s. added more millionaires in obama's first three years than george busch created in his eight years. the obama gains are on par roughly clinton's second term, that was the big bull market earthquake the dot com boom. stock markets dried most of the growth decline in millionaires,...
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petraeus took over as director in september of last year after serving as the top u.s. commander in iraq and afghanistan. be sure to stick around for nightly news with brian williams for more on the resignation. begins right after the news at 6:00. >> for the past couple of years, megastore as in maryland have cost consumers more than -- storms in maryland have cost consumers more than $600 million. the panel came up with a number of recommendations designed to reduce the frequency of power outages. the report is now in the hands of the public utilities service commission. david has details. >> hot the report recommends tying approval of rate increases to a record of resiliency. maggeden cost consumers $300 million. hurricane irene cost consumers $312 million. horatio cost consumers $320 million. the impact includes replacing perishable food, restaurant hotels and restaurant meals and hotel stays made necessary because of the storm. report -- a great resiliency task force investigated what steps could be taken. look the staffing levels, emergency procedures, regulatory
petraeus took over as director in september of last year after serving as the top u.s. commander in iraq and afghanistan. be sure to stick around for nightly news with brian williams for more on the resignation. begins right after the news at 6:00. >> for the past couple of years, megastore as in maryland have cost consumers more than -- storms in maryland have cost consumers more than $600 million. the panel came up with a number of recommendations designed to reduce the frequency of...
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i even think the u.s. economy is getting cheaper. this big reduction is making it a little more exciting. >> it can be health care versus defense stocks. you know, one way or the other depending on the fiscal cliff. you ready to buy either of those? >> i think at this point, if you go over the fiscal cliff, those sectors will be very exciting. one area that i'm really looking at is cyclical versus defensive. i like the cyclicals. >> all right, gentlemen. thank you very much. it's the 65th anniversary for the toys for tots campaign by the m
i even think the u.s. economy is getting cheaper. this big reduction is making it a little more exciting. >> it can be health care versus defense stocks. you know, one way or the other depending on the fiscal cliff. you ready to buy either of those? >> i think at this point, if you go over the fiscal cliff, those sectors will be very exciting. one area that i'm really looking at is cyclical versus defensive. i like the cyclicals. >> all right, gentlemen. thank you very much....
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u.s. on the spdrs right at the european close. this suggests a large part of this decline we are seeing right here all the way down was europeans that were actually selling. the minute we hit europe, we stabilized and we actually moved up. we're almost 100 points off of the low on the dow. here's your stocks that are affected notably by i think clearly president obama's election. coal stocks, financial stocks, defense stocks, energy stocks, and some of the dividend payers. this is etf, dvy. apple at $564 i believe? there's $564. when apple hit that you saw the move to the downside. i think it is pretty simple explanation. one-thi one-third, one-third, and maybe one-third. >> as soon as the election's over, we'll go back to talking about europe. >>> sew ma mowdy is at the nasdaq. tech stocks are getting real crushed. >> absolutely, mandy. down about 65 points on the nasdaq. the s&p tech index at or near correction territory. as bob was pointing out, apple is the big story. breaking some key
u.s. on the spdrs right at the european close. this suggests a large part of this decline we are seeing right here all the way down was europeans that were actually selling. the minute we hit europe, we stabilized and we actually moved up. we're almost 100 points off of the low on the dow. here's your stocks that are affected notably by i think clearly president obama's election. coal stocks, financial stocks, defense stocks, energy stocks, and some of the dividend payers. this is etf, dvy....
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the u.s. government, the israeli government and the european union, has increased shelling in areas of israel over recent weeks. they now have shelled tel aviv and 180 missiles went into southern israel. so israel for its own self-defense, its right of self-defense is organizing, rallying more reserve troops, getting ready for more permanent action. it can and should do what's necessary to protect its citizens, which means inflicting damage on hamas. >> heavy damage, deep damage. go as long as it takes. but john, given what you and ambassador williamson just said, where is the white house on this? the best we can find is not a public statement. the best we can find came out of a white house statement. i'll quote, israel has the right to self-defense in light of the rocket attacks. but that's not the president really standing up for israel. this was some white house spokesman echoed by the state department, john. that ain't the kind of support that i'm looking for. >> my information, very fresh
the u.s. government, the israeli government and the european union, has increased shelling in areas of israel over recent weeks. they now have shelled tel aviv and 180 missiles went into southern israel. so israel for its own self-defense, its right of self-defense is organizing, rallying more reserve troops, getting ready for more permanent action. it can and should do what's necessary to protect its citizens, which means inflicting damage on hamas. >> heavy damage, deep damage. go as...
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>> what canada's doing is continuing to feed the u.s. addition to fossil fuels. instead of being the kind of friend who says, "let's make a helpful intervention here," we're acting as the supplier of a drug fix to the u.s. while all the time saying, "just say no." but we keep selling it. >> but unless the chinese go back to bicycles and americans trash their suvs, there will be buyers for oil anywhere, no matter how it's found or mined. right now, canada has become the land of opportunity for oilmen. they'll tell you there's little else on the horizon. >> bob, if you take a tablet and put on it, "where is supply going to come from that we don't know about today?" and you put down all the optimistic points, that tablet will be basically blank. >> as blank as the landscape around fort mcmurray, where the world of oil exploration ends. you think the days of cheap oil are gone? >> they're gone. from what we knew as cheap oil, when i pump gasoline in ray smith's sinclair station on hinkley street in holdenville, oklahoma, 11¢ a gallon, that's gone. >> $1.50 a gallon?
>> what canada's doing is continuing to feed the u.s. addition to fossil fuels. instead of being the kind of friend who says, "let's make a helpful intervention here," we're acting as the supplier of a drug fix to the u.s. while all the time saying, "just say no." but we keep selling it. >> but unless the chinese go back to bicycles and americans trash their suvs, there will be buyers for oil anywhere, no matter how it's found or mined. right now, canada has...
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last night, 16,000 retailers around the world, including 4400 u.s. game stop stores here in the u.s. opened their doors to gamers for the big launch. strong presales have prompted activision to raise its full-year revenue and earnings guidance. many say that activision is still being conservative with its expectations for the games this year. >> julia, thank you so much. so is activision a buy on the release, or is arc a better play? we're doing "talking numbers" right now. gentlemen, nice to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. let's take a look at some of these charts. activision and electronic arts. >> these are two weak charts. i don't see that many technical signs of this declining. let's look at activision first. we see a very large wedge formation formed. price broke higher with strong momentum, technically like it should. however, the fundamentals ran up to it right around november of last year. they reported. the fundamentals were so poor. then we saw a 25% decline in price. we are getting close to some support from the
last night, 16,000 retailers around the world, including 4400 u.s. game stop stores here in the u.s. opened their doors to gamers for the big launch. strong presales have prompted activision to raise its full-year revenue and earnings guidance. many say that activision is still being conservative with its expectations for the games this year. >> julia, thank you so much. so is activision a buy on the release, or is arc a better play? we're doing "talking numbers" right now....
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as mandy told you, the u.s. dollar rallied. that makes more qe less likely. some disappointment with the payroll. some of the numbers were a little bit on the squishy side. weak hourly earnings and average hours worked. for example. then there is the political slant, a lot of people have argued that president obama wins, the favorable jobs report makes it more likely. i think the aftermath of sandy very powerful and affecting certainly new yorkers more than a lot of people anticipated. i'll stick with the dollar story. if you look how the market is reacting, the two sectors that are most dollar sensitive are notably the weakest sectors today. that tells you these are commodity based, materials and energy. that tells you that that dollar strength has had an impact. techs and financials also to the weak side. finally, if that doesn't impress you, the gld, your major exchange traded fund for gold. it is one-tenth the price of gold here, moving down sitting essentially at a multi--month low, at least a two-month low. mandy, what gets your attention, volume is tru
as mandy told you, the u.s. dollar rallied. that makes more qe less likely. some disappointment with the payroll. some of the numbers were a little bit on the squishy side. weak hourly earnings and average hours worked. for example. then there is the political slant, a lot of people have argued that president obama wins, the favorable jobs report makes it more likely. i think the aftermath of sandy very powerful and affecting certainly new yorkers more than a lot of people anticipated. i'll...
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meanwhile the agenda in the u.s., the monthly u.s. federal budget statement will be released at 2:00 p.m. 3:30, janet yellen will speak with central bank communication. and on the earnings front, we get numbers before the open fho depot, michael kors. after the close, cisco systems. >> the u.s. holiday shopping system officially kicks off black friday, the day after thanksgiving. but for consumers in the new york city area, finding that perfect holiday gift may not be the first thing on their minds. they're continuing to clean up after hurricane sandy. before the storm struck, a majority of chains were fairly confident about the holidays expecting sales to be the same or better than last year. joining us now is executive vice president of the retail council of new york. ted, good morning. we spoke with you last just after the storm. and your sense wasn't clear yet as to what the impact would be. and that ben foit a home dae poe and the other suppliers or would it hurt results for retailers broadly speaking. do you have anymore clarity
meanwhile the agenda in the u.s., the monthly u.s. federal budget statement will be released at 2:00 p.m. 3:30, janet yellen will speak with central bank communication. and on the earnings front, we get numbers before the open fho depot, michael kors. after the close, cisco systems. >> the u.s. holiday shopping system officially kicks off black friday, the day after thanksgiving. but for consumers in the new york city area, finding that perfect holiday gift may not be the first thing on...
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tonight the u.s. 42 road expansion. the room was filled in as the only topic on the table was construction of what she refused to say more about any plea deal are possible indictment and her family she did say this about the congressman's house his condition is status quo tonight. we are hoping that he does better so i want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for keeping him and in their prayers and for returning him to office. with pressure mounting on this power couple the big question tonight is will she be attending tomorrow's big budget meeting again at city hall? the trains just stopped how to get home when it is miles away, they're finally running again but service is limited because only one sets of rails are developing. folks are finally starting to make their way home after service was resumed at least on one track of the south shore line that had all the way out to south bend indiana that started up about an hour and a half ago passengers are still being told to expect delays of up to one hour as crews
tonight the u.s. 42 road expansion. the room was filled in as the only topic on the table was construction of what she refused to say more about any plea deal are possible indictment and her family she did say this about the congressman's house his condition is status quo tonight. we are hoping that he does better so i want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for keeping him and in their prayers and for returning him to office. with pressure mounting on this power couple the big question...
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their u.s. distributor filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today saying it would no longer sell cars in the u.s. mainland. suzuki mostly sold small cars and full wheel drives in america, but only sold 26,000 vehicles last year. by the end of september, its u.s. distributor had accumulated $346 million in debt. it's now the second japanese carmaker to exits the u.s. car market, but it will continue to provide parts and service for existing customers. suzuki hopes to strengthen its earnings in europe. shares rose on the news, but investors are looking ahead through friday when a sue szuki reports earnings. >>> and another japanese maker is planning to k3exit europe in january. they blame partly the yen's strategy. >>> still to come, nestle has a recipe for growth. we'll find out the its ingredients from the ceo. >>> debt troubles continue to steer multinationals toward kree merge memaernerging markets. we recently caught up with nestle c efeo. what did he have to say? >> essentially he's re
their u.s. distributor filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today saying it would no longer sell cars in the u.s. mainland. suzuki mostly sold small cars and full wheel drives in america, but only sold 26,000 vehicles last year. by the end of september, its u.s. distributor had accumulated $346 million in debt. it's now the second japanese carmaker to exits the u.s. car market, but it will continue to provide parts and service for existing customers. suzuki hopes to strengthen its...
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u.s. has approved steep trade tariffs, a move officials here say could backfire and cost american companies this market. >> translator: someone asked me are you in a trading war with the united states? i said no. i hope we can sit down and discuss and try our best not to get involved in trade war. but i must say when others tackle businesses, i have to protect our businesses. >> policymakers also attempted to ease concerns about a brewing debt crisis here. >> translator: the bad loans have been on the rise this year, mostly due to the difficulties in management of some industries. but the overall bank as a quality stable and the risk is under control. ratio almost the same as that at the beginning of the year, far lower of the world's major banks. >> regulators and bank executives said that chinese banks have spread the loans across several different sectors including steel and solar panels help to go mitigate the risk, however there is still widespread concerns that overcapacity in severa
u.s. has approved steep trade tariffs, a move officials here say could backfire and cost american companies this market. >> translator: someone asked me are you in a trading war with the united states? i said no. i hope we can sit down and discuss and try our best not to get involved in trade war. but i must say when others tackle businesses, i have to protect our businesses. >> policymakers also attempted to ease concerns about a brewing debt crisis here. >> translator: the...
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top u.s. gdp by over 1%. >> well, microeconomic numbers i won't comment about, but right here in the heartland of america it will hurt, and it will hurt in a real way. i used to think that if we continue to talk on fox business and other places about how the passthroughs, small businesses like mine, taxes individuals which will hurt business creation, sinner later there would listen, but i think they understand, and i don't think they care. it's kind of like when he said he would raise the capital gains and even if it resulted in less revenue because it's fair. gerri: how you feel because the president met with fortune 500 companies, met with procter and gamble, he met with ge. all these big company chieftains came in, not a single small what will it mean for employers like yourself? >> absolutely it is going -- those four and a half million small business people that create the two-thirds of the new jobs, they are all passthroughs, and most of us are. the taxes are all going up. as i said, if
top u.s. gdp by over 1%. >> well, microeconomic numbers i won't comment about, but right here in the heartland of america it will hurt, and it will hurt in a real way. i used to think that if we continue to talk on fox business and other places about how the passthroughs, small businesses like mine, taxes individuals which will hurt business creation, sinner later there would listen, but i think they understand, and i don't think they care. it's kind of like when he said he would raise...
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he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but certainly, we don't want the yakuza coming to the united states. >> because they're criminals? >> they have extensive criminal histories here in japan. they are members of criminal organizations. for both of those reasons, they would be ineligible to enter the united states. >> how did he get around that? according to jake adelstein's reporting, which we confirmed, tadamasa goto made a deal with the fbi. he offered to become a rat and inform on his yakuza brothers. >> goto said, "here's the deal. i need to get in the united states to get my liver transplant, or i'm gonna die. i will give you the names of all our front companies in the united states." so in terms of not only criminal intelligence but sort of, you know, pure, i don't know, covert intelligence, goto represented a real find for the fbi. >> so the fbi made this deal? >> and they gave him a special visa to come into the united states. >> gettin
he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but certainly, we don't want the yakuza coming to the united states. >> because they're criminals? >> they have extensive criminal histories here in japan. they are members of criminal organizations. for both of those reasons, they would be ineligible to enter the united states. >> how did he get around that? according to jake adelstein's...
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the u.s. we'll head out to new york city later in the show for a preview of what to expect on wall street today. and more than 2,000 hand picked chinese delegates gathered at the great hall of the people to kick off the communist party week long transition. beijing will only officially reveal the next generation leaders thursday. hu jintao promised political and economic reform, but he stressed china won't abandon one party rule and will stick to the socialist path. eunice is live for us. this is his big final speech, so reading in sort of between the lines almost is very telling. it's the legacy he's trying to cath. and what less gassy is that? >> many here believe what he is saying is significant in that it is his final farewell. he really was just reading through the work report to talks about the achievements, the economic and political achievements that the party has had. and also to outline the future challenges. one of the first challenges you had already addressed is the issue of corru
the u.s. we'll head out to new york city later in the show for a preview of what to expect on wall street today. and more than 2,000 hand picked chinese delegates gathered at the great hall of the people to kick off the communist party week long transition. beijing will only officially reveal the next generation leaders thursday. hu jintao promised political and economic reform, but he stressed china won't abandon one party rule and will stick to the socialist path. eunice is live for us. this...
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where michigan state played they turned it all over the huskies were up set then we go back to the u.s. and the marquette game played on the aircraft carrier they try to mop up the conversation but they just couldn't do it. the aircraft carrier, bad weather good thing they didn't play. good school, a good education it's a forfeit. >> thank you rich, that's the news for this friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined. pop in. stand out. [ female announcer ] so how long have you been living flake-free with head & shoulders? since before jeans were this skinny... since us three got a haircut. since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. live flake free. so, what happens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick where to get your car fixed we can cut you a check or, at our service center, we take ca
where michigan state played they turned it all over the huskies were up set then we go back to the u.s. and the marquette game played on the aircraft carrier they try to mop up the conversation but they just couldn't do it. the aircraft carrier, bad weather good thing they didn't play. good school, a good education it's a forfeit. >> thank you rich, that's the news for this friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a...
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i would say we're in a range bond market in the u.s. and it's going to be subject to a lot of headlines we will read. >> what sectors do you think will do well under an obama presidency. what do you want to avoid and what about the dividend payers and banks, as well. >> sure. the sector most insulated from increased regulation is technology. generally technology isn't a heavily regulated industry any way. and they don't really pay a high dividend. >> the question is will we see a end of year zell selloff as toward try to lock in profits when tax rates are lower verse us next year when they go up. but how high will they go up on the dividend payers? >> right now, president obama's propose al would have dividends taxed at ordinary income. that is subantially higher t rate than the 15% tax rate that toward are enjoying right now. either way, we think that dividend yields will ultimately get dinged. as you mentioned, they have gotten hit. they were down something like 3% and the week ending just before the election. even in anticipation of
i would say we're in a range bond market in the u.s. and it's going to be subject to a lot of headlines we will read. >> what sectors do you think will do well under an obama presidency. what do you want to avoid and what about the dividend payers and banks, as well. >> sure. the sector most insulated from increased regulation is technology. generally technology isn't a heavily regulated industry any way. and they don't really pay a high dividend. >> the question is will we...
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it got approval from the u.s. government to serve as the operator of dotcom registries for six more years. however, they did not get the right to four price increases of up to 7% over the next six years and that stock move by the way wipes out all of this year's gains for ver. sign. zumiez missing revenue estimates, down nearly 30% year to date. blaming in part super storm sandy which does not explain the fact that zumiez also cut its forecast before the storm. back on october 31st. super value trading higher today. there is a possible deal maybe for the company. they say, listen, we're still engaged in strategic view alternatives. stock yesterday reports that a potential bid may fall apart. herb greenberg, rescue the segment here. before i get to super value -- >> you're tall. >> yes, i am. although i'm not a giant, as someone noted. i want to go back to zumiez. the company i think we'll see a lot of. they blamed super storm sandy in part for sales, that may be true but they also cut their outlook back on october
it got approval from the u.s. government to serve as the operator of dotcom registries for six more years. however, they did not get the right to four price increases of up to 7% over the next six years and that stock move by the way wipes out all of this year's gains for ver. sign. zumiez missing revenue estimates, down nearly 30% year to date. blaming in part super storm sandy which does not explain the fact that zumiez also cut its forecast before the storm. back on october 31st. super value...
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from what i read the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabiain the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good poi. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? wee remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore drilling, does it encourage more onshore shale and fcking? >> i would think yes because if there were a spill it could absolutely be contained right there. we ca continue the spill on land and it is not, it doesn't spill the way they do fracking. the process is such, really only spillageater they're using, some steam to clean it up. of course it is not enviroentally perfect and i'm not saying it is but we have to save the american way. i think that is way more important. melissa: we need energy, we do, but when we look at pictures it is always toug
from what i read the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabiain the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good poi. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? wee remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore drilling,...
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. >> the head of mcdonald's u.s. business is out and jeff stratton will assume that business starting january 1. capped off last month with the first decline in monthly sales in about nine years. we'll begin with a teale of two retailers. walmart, revenues coming in short of forecast. -- as for target, the company posted third quarter earnings well above estimates, says it's poised for a strong fourth quarter, but walmart has some issues here, jim. they're talking countries including but not limited to brazil, china and some others too. >> yeah, i was thinking it bick, not brick. russia has been left out of the equation, foreign corrupt investigation, not a great number here at all. the stock had become a very big institutional favorite. if you recall during the mexican investigation, when "new york times" piece it, the stock was trading between 57 and 58. they were then overridden by a couple of really good, solid quarters. this was not the quarter that anyone was looking for. >> except for those who sold the stock
. >> the head of mcdonald's u.s. business is out and jeff stratton will assume that business starting january 1. capped off last month with the first decline in monthly sales in about nine years. we'll begin with a teale of two retailers. walmart, revenues coming in short of forecast. -- as for target, the company posted third quarter earnings well above estimates, says it's poised for a strong fourth quarter, but walmart has some issues here, jim. they're talking countries including but...
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change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go twalmart.com forails. >>neil: workers arrest lashing back over thanksgiving hours with walmart opening at 8:00 and target at 9:00 but with unemployment at 7.9 percent, my guest says they should be happy to have a job. that is rather heartless. >>guest: firsts let me just say i have extreme empathy for the workers. thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. yo
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john: the front page of the wall street journal the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia by the largest oil producer. john: that is good news. i am old enough to remember president after president promising bring us closer to energy independence. >> 1980. 1985. 10 years. 2025. >> it is always on the horizon. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or canada. the president takes credit for the boom of production. >> we have increased will production to the highest levels in 16 years in natural-gas the highest over decades. jo: we? he made it happen and? >> a buy-out for brief firewood say at least he did not screw that up. he could have. john: he said this is off limits. you cannot build the keystone pipeline. >> you could say he has approved more permit applications than the bush administration but oil production on federal land is up and he did not screw that up. he is opposed to the hydraulic fracturing but so far held a benign position. in this senate
john: the front page of the wall street journal the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia by the largest oil producer. john: that is good news. i am old enough to remember president after president promising bring us closer to energy independence. >> 1980. 1985. 10 years. 2025. >> it is always on the horizon. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or canada. the president takes credit for the...
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u.s. congress and the white house have just 37 days left to reach a budget deal and stop more than $500 billion in automatic spending cuts and tax hikes from taking effect. a potentially big sticking point in those talks, that no new tax pledge of that more than 250 republican lawmakers have signed. athena jones us from the white house. two more republicans who signed the pledge said they would be open to tax hikes if they get other concessions. >> reporter: that's right, fredricka, and this is a bit interesting to see. they're talking about this pledge from the grover norquist group. he's the anti-tax crusader. his group has gotten the majority of republicans in congress to sign this pledge to oppose any effort to raise taxes in any way. so first we heard from a senator out of georgia, a republican, who said for his country he would break this pledge because if you stick to that pledge you won't be able to reach an agreement to bring down the debt. today we heard from south carolina repub
u.s. congress and the white house have just 37 days left to reach a budget deal and stop more than $500 billion in automatic spending cuts and tax hikes from taking effect. a potentially big sticking point in those talks, that no new tax pledge of that more than 250 republican lawmakers have signed. athena jones us from the white house. two more republicans who signed the pledge said they would be open to tax hikes if they get other concessions. >> reporter: that's right, fredricka, and...
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a bank like wells fargo, u.s. bancorp -- morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earnings per share gates entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i try to choose -- figure out which one's ten at times, break the sector of the gravitational pull and which one can shine. if the sector falls back into favor i got to be ready. in bottom 2009 remember the march bottom generational? we've seen many sectors retail and individual stocks within those sectors outperform. i like to listen to the earnings of all the retailers. at given times i am wrapped by the groups doing the best. by far the top performers during this period have been the discount stores, particularly the dollar stores. dollar general, dg, and dollar tree. when i see the markets tied at money going to retail i go back to my earnings report memory and i reach for these two. i know they have the most earnings momentum. i only know that because i keep listening to the calls. even though the group may hav
a bank like wells fargo, u.s. bancorp -- morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earnings per share gates entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i try to choose -- figure out which one's ten at times, break the sector of the gravitational pull and which one can shine. if the sector falls back into favor i got to be ready. in bottom 2009 remember the march bottom...
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one of those things we'll play chicken with the u.s. economy. we'll play chicken with the u.s. consumer and probably not get anything done. that is the uncertainty that looms over the market more than anything. melissa: here is the question people are asking me today, on election day, stocks are movng higher. it seemed pretty obvious during theay that barack obama was winning. what was the big change overnight? what was the hangover today? >> yeah. that was the goofy thing and that's why i think blaming barack obama's re-election today kind of a red herring. i don't know anybody would put capital at risk hoping romney to win having it get blasted today. this is realization we'll still not get anything done. romney coming into office, let's say he did win the problems don't go away because mitt romney steps into the oval office. the problems are still there. the business community not having confidence in the congress and administration to put forward a growth oriented environnt. higher taxes are not big of a deal if we're growing the economy. e economy is growing what, 1.5%? me
one of those things we'll play chicken with the u.s. economy. we'll play chicken with the u.s. consumer and probably not get anything done. that is the uncertainty that looms over the market more than anything. melissa: here is the question people are asking me today, on election day, stocks are movng higher. it seemed pretty obvious during theay that barack obama was winning. what was the big change overnight? what was the hangover today? >> yeah. that was the goofy thing and that's why...
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in the u.s. in that implicit guide relative to where much of the street was. >> you're talking walmart or target? >> walmart. that's right. >> for the walmart numbers, the stock is selling off, down by better than 3%. what is the big issue if it's not the guidance? >> i think the company has done a very good job of talking about areas in which they could improve the business. they had an analyst meeting in the fall which was bullish and highlighted essentially how they could go back and work on remerchandising the store. this company pursued the project impact strategy a number of years. >> the stock is down 3% and my guess is it's because of margins. >> right, i think that they as a result of having seen some success have gotten sefinvestorn opportunity to run walmart better. it's hard to think of walmart as a boss toms up story. this number is a little soft but needs some context. this is the toughest comparison they've had in a very long time. this is the best two-year stat comp. in three year
in the u.s. in that implicit guide relative to where much of the street was. >> you're talking walmart or target? >> walmart. that's right. >> for the walmart numbers, the stock is selling off, down by better than 3%. what is the big issue if it's not the guidance? >> i think the company has done a very good job of talking about areas in which they could improve the business. they had an analyst meeting in the fall which was bullish and highlighted essentially how they...
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start, in ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>neil: the election has wrapped up and now it is time for someone to pay up. >> this is likely to be a very close election the how close? we don't know. when we say "close" it means in midsummer it is not obvious which side will win and often it ises have. >>neil: i think you are wrong. you have done this your entire life and this election will not be close and i bet a whole carton of chunky monkey. >>guest: i bet you a gallon of ben and jerry's. >>neil: i told him to order the ice cream. that is what we are fighting about here. >> i was trying to say you are wrong, neil, complet
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> they're the stuff of horror movies and urban legend. the most terrifying creatures mother nature has to offer. and one adventurer has made them his life's work. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: blood thirsty beasts that feed on human flesh. aquatic assassins that drag swimmers to their deaths. myths, you might say, but sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. that's where richard comes in, the swash buckling filmmaker, survivalist and hair product pitchman. okay, maybe not the last one, but he could be. richard is the host of nat geo's "man versus monster." he travels the globe to unravel the mysteries behind the myths. >> it's a
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so u.s. is about 45%, 50%. >> so what do we see in terms of -- i don't know, what's the next big thing? is the cloud still influencing what cisco's product line will look like at this point? how does the company -- what's the strategy that they're using now? >> one area that they entered about four years ago was a server market with a product called ucs. ucs was up about 60% year over year. it's a business that drives a data center. the data center in the cloud is where this company is pushing. we look back historically, there are more enterprise switched. now the big push is in the data center. you think about the server market, that's about a $50 billion opportunity. so i think cisco's vision -- and i agree with it, they need to be a broader i.t. vendor, not just a networking vendor. server ucs broadens their market exposure. >> so what does scientific atlanta do at this point? do we even talk about it anymore? does it complement what they have? >> it definitely complements the product port
so u.s. is about 45%, 50%. >> so what do we see in terms of -- i don't know, what's the next big thing? is the cloud still influencing what cisco's product line will look like at this point? how does the company -- what's the strategy that they're using now? >> one area that they entered about four years ago was a server market with a product called ucs. ucs was up about 60% year over year. it's a business that drives a data center. the data center in the cloud is where this company...
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the first is the u.s. fiscal cliff about $600 billion, it represents 4.5% of america's gdp and we have to deal with that issue. the next issue is greece, and greece we have, we passed the first page of the next chapter i suppose you would say which is that the greek parliament approved the austerity measures. we're facing the european union and will they fund, meaning that we have finland, austria and the netherlands that said no more money for greece so we have to see what they're actually going to do. two, you're looking at the greeks want a two-year extension which means another $40 billion to $50 billion to fund that. who is going to come one that and the country in europe resisting it and three the question of the imf whoa looked at the whole situation and said look unless this say sustainable way to pay back the debt, we're not going to fund. >> mark -- >> then you have the issue -- sorry. >> no, go ahead. >> spain is in terrible financial problems, the highest unemployment rate in europe and there y
the first is the u.s. fiscal cliff about $600 billion, it represents 4.5% of america's gdp and we have to deal with that issue. the next issue is greece, and greece we have, we passed the first page of the next chapter i suppose you would say which is that the greek parliament approved the austerity measures. we're facing the european union and will they fund, meaning that we have finland, austria and the netherlands that said no more money for greece so we have to see what they're actually...
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it really is amazing when the u.s. is screwing up in europe. >> honda's spending 200 million to make some transmission plans in ohio, they're trying to make north america their main base for manufacturing. >> talk about japanese companies, though. >> panasonic. >> panasonic has a $12 million write off. >> it has to be sharp, sharp, sharp. and they have concerns about their ability to operate as a going concern. they're looking at investments from on high. the china protests are going to work out. >> this is as much as a stiff today, it's a 30-year low. >> these are huge companies, the vhs, beta max work. that's a good point actually. >> these are all the leaders. these were all the leaders that you think about. >> i remember when there was a period in 1998 and 1999 it was a question of who was going to rule the world, panasonic or sony. >> look, we were talking about japan, we'll see whether that proves to be correct. >> now they're nothing, now they're no wrrks now they're dinosaurs. >> we're not saying that apple's g
it really is amazing when the u.s. is screwing up in europe. >> honda's spending 200 million to make some transmission plans in ohio, they're trying to make north america their main base for manufacturing. >> talk about japanese companies, though. >> panasonic. >> panasonic has a $12 million write off. >> it has to be sharp, sharp, sharp. and they have concerns about their ability to operate as a going concern. they're looking at investments from on high. the china...
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kelly evans is live at the u.s. embassy in london where it is almost 1:00 in the morning but no one is going to sleep quite yet. good morning, kelly. >> carl, good morning. if anything, the party here is just getting going. as you said i'm at the u.s. embassy in london. mind me one of the many rooms 12 to 1300 guests are expected in and out. they have tons of screens to watch the results come in and there are sponsors galore, mcdonald's, starbucks, jack daniels, goodman sacks. we are in the heart of mayfair a heavily financial as well as political crowd and the ambassador louis susman, while an obama employee, a pretty bipartisan group here as well. republicans and democrats abroad have their booths set up, handing out little favors and they're taking pictures with their mitt romney and barack obama cutouts. it's also not just americans, though, as i -- as the ambassador mentioned when i spoke with him a few moments ago, it's also pretty international crowd. >> i've seen people from russia, from israel, all over. th
kelly evans is live at the u.s. embassy in london where it is almost 1:00 in the morning but no one is going to sleep quite yet. good morning, kelly. >> carl, good morning. if anything, the party here is just getting going. as you said i'm at the u.s. embassy in london. mind me one of the many rooms 12 to 1300 guests are expected in and out. they have tons of screens to watch the results come in and there are sponsors galore, mcdonald's, starbucks, jack daniels, goodman sacks. we are in...
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the u.s. in the valley had successes and failures, by may, 2009, security there had completely deteriorated. [ gunfire ] captain christopher cord? ova was the top medical man for the last unit deployed to the outpost that if came in in the dead of night. when the sun rose, what,000 did you think when you looked around at the top? >> hard to believe we were stationed in such an indefensible position. why are we at the bottom of this terrain. >> reporter: october 3rd, at take everyone knew would some day come -- finally did. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the specialist in a guard post returning fire for hours on end. it was clear that this battle was like nothing they had ever experienced. >> this was something i never heard before. >> they were brilliant. hate to say that. they were. >> reporter: kevin,0 thompson w immediately killed. first of eight that day. all killed in act of bravery. josh kirk firing at the hills when skilled. michael scuza running into deliver ammo. gallegos, vernon and mace w
the u.s. in the valley had successes and failures, by may, 2009, security there had completely deteriorated. [ gunfire ] captain christopher cord? ova was the top medical man for the last unit deployed to the outpost that if came in in the dead of night. when the sun rose, what,000 did you think when you looked around at the top? >> hard to believe we were stationed in such an indefensible position. why are we at the bottom of this terrain. >> reporter: october 3rd, at take everyone...
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we're very focused here in the u.s. on u.s. relations and trade with other countries, but trade is now happening, south-south trade, you have malaysia and new year's trading aggressively across the south region with brazil. i think the growth in the emerging world is not to be missed. but a good way to play it is through u.s. nationals. they can benefit from some incredible effect know logical things happens. 3-d printing is phenomenal. but you have technological advances that are going to allow countries as i said thailand, the philippines, indonesia, brazil continuing to develop their domestic economies. >> what do you say to a client or buddy who says your stock portfolio makes sense you may want to buy some art. >> if the orld's largest economies are weakening their -- so i think art and real estate in some areas does make sense. art starts to be an investment that isn't for everyone, right, because it's not super liquids and you have to really understand what you're buying. you can also get killed in those environments. >>
we're very focused here in the u.s. on u.s. relations and trade with other countries, but trade is now happening, south-south trade, you have malaysia and new year's trading aggressively across the south region with brazil. i think the growth in the emerging world is not to be missed. but a good way to play it is through u.s. nationals. they can benefit from some incredible effect know logical things happens. 3-d printing is phenomenal. but you have technological advances that are going to...
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the u.s. growing tj max and marshall's and home goods in some smaller markets that they hadn't originally thought they could go into. definitely still think there's room there. >> jennifer, you cover saks as well. do the shorts have something to the story? do they know something that maybe we don't? >> saks did see a slowdown. part of it was related to superstorm sandy. a little over 20% of their business is done in the new york store. i would say 40% of sales are in the northeast. they have been impacted by that. also, you know, i think that maybe we're seeing a little bit of a pause maybe at that high end. maybe kind of more the aspirational customer at the high end. so i think that they're seeing a bit of a slowdown feeling a little bit more than maybe some of their peers that have moderately priced items. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> walmart facing union organized protests at some locations across the country this black friday. among the protesters, some employees wal
the u.s. growing tj max and marshall's and home goods in some smaller markets that they hadn't originally thought they could go into. definitely still think there's room there. >> jennifer, you cover saks as well. do the shorts have something to the story? do they know something that maybe we don't? >> saks did see a slowdown. part of it was related to superstorm sandy. a little over 20% of their business is done in the new york store. i would say 40% of sales are in the northeast....